UA-RCL University of Arizona Reconfigurable Computing Lab

Graduation: Spring 2024 (Ph.D.)

Works at BrainChip

Thesis: An Emulation Framework for Exploring Domain-Specific SoCs in the Trade Space of Hardware Configuration, Resource Management and Workload Composition

Sahil Hassan obtained his PhD in 2024 from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at the University of Arizona. His doctoral research focused on designing resource management techniques for emerging heterogeneous embedded computing systems and creating novel architectures and algorithms for neuromorphic computing. From 2024 to 2026, he worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Reconfigurable Computing Laboratory at the University of Arizona, where he advanced his research in the heterogeneous and brain-inspired computing domains, as well as FPGA based reconfigurable architectures, with focus on real-world application. He is now at BrainChip.